The included dictionaries are from trusted partners such as Collins and KDictionaries. The dictionaries are all in the cloud, so they do not take up large space on your device, with the tradeoff that you'd need an active data connection or Wi-Fi to use the app. I would've liked if we could download individual dictionaries to be used offline, similar to the HERE Maps implementation.

On registration, you need to choose your preferred languages well as languages you wish to search within. For performing a search, simply type the word, and click Search, and the app will display hits within the languages selected by you. The search results include references to specific sources.

Download Clarify for free for Windows Phone 8 devices from the Windows Phone Store. It's an easy and reliable app that serves as a comprehensive language service with a neat user experience. Give it a whirl, and let us know how you like it.

Thank you for the clarification, I did think it would be rather odd to rely solely on Facebook. I can't remember the app; they're was an app on the play store requiring Facebook logins only - turned out to be a scam. Glad to hear this isn't the case here.

Out of curiosity, are there that many times users are without a data connection where offline is that big of a deal? Seems to me the offline capability doesn't matter to me, but maybe I'm overlooking something.

Lousy app! I cannot even locate the very first word when I tried the app. "nostalgic" returns no hit! "Attest", "convivial", "fallacy", "delinquent", lots of words can't be found! What kind of dictionary app is this?! All of those words are found perfectly on Google Translate. Piece of junk.